Geomosaique
Santos, Domingos Fernando da Cunha
1990
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article
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VALENTE, C. ; LAGINHA, J. ; RAPOSO, D. (2017) - Memorization of brand marks in short-term. Convergências : Revista de Investigação e Ensino das Artes. ISSN 1646 - 9054. Vol. IX, nº 18.
1646 - 9054
Title
Memorization of brand marks in short-term
Subject
Marca gráfica
Eye tracking
Neuromarke
Logótipo
Símbolo
Memorização
Sector agro-alimentar
Brand marks
Logotype
Symbol
Memorability
Agri-food sector
Eye tracking
Neuromarke
Logótipo
Símbolo
Memorização
Sector agro-alimentar
Brand marks
Logotype
Symbol
Memorability
Agri-food sector
Date
2018-09-26T11:41:31Z
2018-09-26T11:41:31Z
2017
2018-09-26T11:41:31Z
2017
Description
Este estudo tem como objetivo compreender o processo de
memorização das Marcas gráficas (logótipo e símbolo), particularmente,
revelando a relação entre os parâmetros de rastreamento ocular e a
memorização de marca de curto prazo. Desenho / metodologia /
abordagem - O estudo foi realizado online através da ferramenta
BrainAnswer, utilizando um sistema de rastreio ocular e um questionário,
com 63 consumidores portugueses de azeite. Foi pedido aos consumidores
que visualizassem um painel de 15 Marcas gráficas de azeite, seguido de
um processo de distração, após o qual lhes foi pedido que identificassem
as Marcas gráficas agora misturadas com outras. Os resultados mostram
que é possível estabelecer uma correlação entre o processo de
memorização de Marcas gráficas a curto prazo e: o Glances r (-0,375), as
últimas visualizações r (0,4929), o maior tempo médio de fixação r
(-0,28954), Grande variação no tamanho de fixação r (0,21626) e fixações
mais longas r (0,21626), como podemos detectar no r de Spearman. Não
foi identificada nenhuma correlação entre a seqüência de visualização e o
processo de memória. A sequência de visualização é estatisticamente
significativa considerando o processo de leitura ocidental.
ABSTRACT : This study aims to understand the process of memorization of Brand marks particularly, revealing relation between eye-tracking parameters and short-term memorization of Brand marks (logotype and symbol). Design/methodology/approach – The study was conducted online through BrainAnswer tool, using eye-tracker and questionnaire, with 63 Portuguese olive oil consumers. Consumers were asked to visualize a 15 olive oil brands marks panel, followed by a distraction process after which they were asked to identify the sawed Brand marks now mixed with others. The results show that it’s possible to establish a correlation between the process of short-term memorization of Brand marks and: the Glances r(-0,375), latest views r(0,4929), Higher average fixation time r(-0.28954), large variation in fixation size r(0.21626) and more longer fixations r(0.21626), like we can detect in Spearman's r. It wasn’t identified any correlation between the visualization sequence and the memory process. The visualization sequence is statistically significant with the occidental reading process.
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
ABSTRACT : This study aims to understand the process of memorization of Brand marks particularly, revealing relation between eye-tracking parameters and short-term memorization of Brand marks (logotype and symbol). Design/methodology/approach – The study was conducted online through BrainAnswer tool, using eye-tracker and questionnaire, with 63 Portuguese olive oil consumers. Consumers were asked to visualize a 15 olive oil brands marks panel, followed by a distraction process after which they were asked to identify the sawed Brand marks now mixed with others. The results show that it’s possible to establish a correlation between the process of short-term memorization of Brand marks and: the Glances r(-0,375), latest views r(0,4929), Higher average fixation time r(-0.28954), large variation in fixation size r(0.21626) and more longer fixations r(0.21626), like we can detect in Spearman's r. It wasn’t identified any correlation between the visualization sequence and the memory process. The visualization sequence is statistically significant with the occidental reading process.
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Language
eng
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